The Blue Jay
I'm having breakfast looking out at the bird feeder, which I refilled yesterday. The squirrels have not yet emptied the "squirrel proof" feeder, largely because Koufax has been on a tear out there. Surprisingly, a Blue Jay lands on the feeder
Ah, the PC of It All*
(* Pain in the Coccyx) I’ve just heard that a group of prospective Santa Clauses in a training program have been told that “Ho, ho, ho” is henceforth out of bounds because some women might be offended by the connection with
Why Elevator Pitches Never Go Forward, Just Up and Down
(Note: This originally appeared in the current edition (Nov. 2, 2007) of RainToday (http://www.raintoday.comm), for which I am a monthly columnist. I happen to like this one a lot, so I'm reprinting it here.) Of all the bromides and vacuous bloviation
The Dog Star: The Case of the Moaning Shepherd
(The Dog Star is a symbol of power, will, and steadfastness of purpose, and exemplifies the One who has succeeded in bridging the lower and higher consciousness. – Astrological Definition) I had a guest in my home recently and before we
For Writers Out There
This is an unadulerated plug for my agent Jeff Herman's newest edition of "Guide to Book Publishers, Editors, & Literary Agents, 2008." It's a treasure trove, from how to begin a story to how to reach editors, agents, publishers, and
The Complete Entrepreneur
What are the characteristics of the successful entrepreneur? Here is what I have found among those I've met: - Intellectual acuity. They are sharp, agile, and fast-on-their feet. Through their intellect they become an object of interest to others. - Self-determination. They do not
Victimization As An Art Form
I’ve belonged to Mensa (they claim to be the top 2% of IQ in the general population) for a long time so that I can debunk their claims from the inside. This is approximately as hard as predicting that the
Interview with Moi
A good friend of mine, Darren LaCroix, is a great humorist and also a former Toastmasters World Champion of Speaking. He introduced me, years ago, to Dave Fitzgerald, one of the funniest and nicest guys I'd ever met. Dave succumbed
Training Opportunity
I’m looking for exceptionally talented trainers in Northern California for Presentation Skills contract training work starting in 2008. Much of the work would be with High Tech companies in the Silicon Valley with possible travel opportunities as well. Candidates must have a
Notice to Otis
Everything below is true, absolutely true. My wife and I had to attend a board meeting of the ballet Monday evening. It was held in offices at Textron, a Fortune 500 company, headquartered in Providence. The ballet board president is